A practical introduction to the theory and applications of short-range radar. When developing short-range radar systems, engineers should be able to tackle the problems of generating and processing FM signals, as well as the specific problem of nonlinear UHF oscillations. This volume demonstrates how commercially-available integrated circuits can be applied to low-cost FM radar systems.
Igor V. Komarov served as a professor, chief scientist, deputy head of the Radio Receivers Department, and deputy dean of the Radio Engineering Department at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, where he earned a Ph.D. in radiolocation and radionavigation. Now retired, his recent work involves conversion directions of short radar systems development.
Sergey M. Smolskiy is head of the Radio Receivers Department, full professor, and deputy director of the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. He earned his Ph.D. in theoretical radio engineering at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and his Doctor of Sciences degree in radar and navigating systems at the Moscow State University of Civil Aviation Engineers.